YBN Nahmir Tackles Lil Pump's "Gucci Gang" In New Freestyle

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YBN Nahmir drops off "Gucci Gang" remix.

YBN Nahmir's slowly bubbling up right now. "Rubbin Off The Paint" introduced the young artists to the masses and spawned an array of remixes from some of hip hop's hottest artists. Today, he returns with a remix to Lil Pump's "Gucci Gang."

YBN Nahmir takes the "Gucci Gang" beat and makes it his own with his remix. For a little over two minutes, Nahmir goes in on the infectious beat and wastes no time addressing naysayers and haters a like. It brings a whole new feeling to the song. While Pump's original version is an ignorant, turnt up banger, YBN flexes his own lyrical prowess throughout. His flow weaves in and out of the production, switching his flow when needed and generally, putting a riveting twist on another viral single from a young up and comer. His "Gucci Gang" remix is also different than his usual efforts. The production isn't in the vein of "Rubbin Off The Paint" or "I Got A Stick" and his flow is more concise and refined throughout. 

YBN Nahmir's breakthrough single only dropped two months a go but he's made waves since then. With each release, his fan base continues to grow as he does as an artist. He's dropped two free projects in the past but none of them had the reach as "Rubbin Off The Paint." Now that he has more eyes on him, hopefully we'll get a project from Nahmir soon. The rapper has a lot to offer and has his own unique flare with his style. He's Alabama based but has a lot of west coast in his sound. 

Listen to his "Gucci Gang" remix and let us know what you think. 

Quotable Lyrics
Bitch I'm never lackin', I keep one in the head
That choppa bullet gon' knock off your leg
You run up on me, then I'm leaving you dead
I'll leave you dead if you talk to the feds


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